If you are looking for a hotel in Seminyak, try this one. Unique, spacious and very good location. Just in front of Potato Head and Mrs Sippy, you can walk to the most happening places in Seminyak, It's very convenient.

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Legian Beach Hotel! Everything was perfect! We were upgraded to a beach bungalow.

. location was great- the staff were all so friendly and welcoming. The grounds were beautiful.. the food for breakfast was the best breakfast selection we have ever had. The food in the other restaurants was outstanding! Room was great- nice big bathroom- very clean- excellent air con, comfy bed. Right next to the beach where I enjoyed some surfing lessons and the waves! Highly recommend this hotel!

Great location, close to first-class cafes and restaurants, excellent value, very high cleanliness standards, and the most friendly, helpful staff.

In particular, when I had trouble sleeping due to noisy neighbours, the supervisor Ms Wie changed me to a much better, quieter room and this made my stay so enjoyable. Concierge Andika and room cleaner Agus also deserve special mention as exceptional staff. I would stay here again in a heart beat.

Our stay at the Sulis was absolutely fantastic. All the staff were very friendly and professional. The rooms are modern and very comfortable and the restaurant and breakfast bar always did a great job.

The food is good and prices are also very reasonable, so we dined in most nights.
The pool is very clean and the view from the roof top gave us a birds eye view of the surf, all the way from Airport Lefts to Kuta Reef.
I even got in extra surf sessions because I could see there were waves out there when the forecast suggested it would be flat.
Thank you to Ary, Bagus, Bakti, Dian, Suka, Reefer, and all the other staff that I can’t remember their names for making our stay so much fun. We will be back again and again.

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay. I didn't want to leave. I stayed in the Waterlilly room and the cinnamonwood room.

Both were spacious with HUGE bath and great water pressure. The grounds are beautiful with many pools, ponds and gardens. Plenty of areas for privacy and also family area. Tree house and pirate lookout! Regular shuttle to town only 5 minutes away. Spa is not cheap Bali prices but beautiful. Food was delicious with buffet breakfast by the infinite pool. Staff were so friendly. Wayan was amazing. helpful with regards to local information and very attentive to your needs. I felt so welcome and at home here. This is my new favourite resort.

Traveler impressions of Bali

Its best to visit bali with your love one, its just too nice to be missed. Of course it can turn into a nightmare if you don't know where to go.

I always stay away from kuta and 66 beach in seminyak. I would recommend that you book yourself a nice hotel or if you don't mind to spend a little more, get yourself a villa with private pool. There are few places that I like to go in Bali no matter if i'm alone or with my partner. Like antique spa, the Kafe, Warung sopa.

Bali has many towns each with their own flavour. Kuta with its wild feel and nightlife is full of young surfers and clubbers.

Ubud has a more spiritual feeling with it's nature, rice fields and religious history as well as cultural dances. There are many smaller quieter towns as well. Pick the spot that matches your need. Many people will want to be your taxi driver, sell you something, or ask for money which is perhaps the most annoying thing about Bali. Move beyond this and enjoy the feeling.

I have been to Bali dozens of times, love the place & the people.
On my recent trip, it's saddened me to see how disrespectful are a lot of the Balinese & the domestic tourists (Indonesians) to their own land.

They just throw rubbish everywhere. Kuta beach is filthy!
I hope the government would clean up Bali & educate the people to keep the place clean. Otherwise they will lose tourism! Who want to walk around or swim in pile of rubbish?! No one!

Bali is a beautiful relaxing place to enjoy a holiday. Whatever you wish to do in Bali your wishes can be met.

Bali can be as busy or as slow as you want it to be. There is plenty of places to go and many things to see, it has wonderful scenery and plenty of activities is you wish to participate. We have been to Bali 20 times, our first visit was in 1985 and we love it as much today as we did then.

Beautiful Island, with many tourists, various food, sports activity, many things can be done in Bali Nice Place

Kevin,Indonesia

Balinese people are friendly and quick to smile. They are gracious and want to please and this makes even the most determined market shop owner bearable and 'sweet' as they call to you to please come and buy from them.

Most purchases from street vendors can be bargained for and it is part of the joyful banter that results in you coming away with a cheap purchase you possible don't really need, but can take home to family and friends for gifts...Bintang tank top for everyone! I have learned over the years that this is part of the Bali fun, so don't be intimidated or dismissive. Have a joke, join the banter, and if you really don't want to buy tell them 'maybe later'.

Bali was an exciting place for us to explore. We tried to see as much as we could in 3 weeks and had the most wonderful time.

I do believe that the Government is focusing too much on tourism instead of educating and assisting in Recycle projects, environmental long term care programs ect. We are travelers that explore and don't stay in one villa for the whole time. I believe that in the near future Bali won't be such a paradise destination. Many of the beaches we saw that were beautiful were littered with boats and jetskis ect making the water dirty and not breathtaking. Bali is a destination that has so much to offer for any travel type and although I'm unsure about it's future I feel very blessed to have travelled through Bali.

Overall good. The only problem is most tourist attractions are are to short and too expansive. We paid 600k for 12 private car.

Then half hour elephant would cost much more than this per person. Takes so long to get to Turle Island. There they have some turles and few birds. Walk under the water for half and hour costs more than a whole day private car hire.

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More about Bali

Bali is a world away from the rest of Indonesia, and a longtime favorite with international travelers. Surfers have been coming here since the 1930s, but it wasn't until the 1960s that surfing vacations to Bali became the popular thing to do. Today, the trend continues and Bali sees as many surfers as it does affluent resort tourists.

Indonesia may have the world's largest Muslim population, but Bali fosters its own distinct culture. Hinduism has flourished here for nearly 2,000 years. Away from the beaches are fascinating Hindu temples, cultural exhibitions, terraced rice fields, and colorful festivals.

Kuta is the busiest resort district in Bali, featuring some of the top luxury hotels in Bali. Behind the main waterfront is a spread of budget guesthouses that are still within easy walking distance of the beach. From here it's a short trip by taxi or rented motorbike to Uluwatu, a massive limestone peninsula jutting out in the sea. Tourists visit Uluwatu to see the temple, go surfing, or watch the sunset over the majestic cliffs.

Legian is another must-see, as it offers an excellent surf along with exciting nightlife along the beach. Life in Legian begins and ends on the beach. Surf shops give lessons by day, and then give way to lively bars and live music venues after sunset. There is a reason that Bali is often referred to as paradise, and much of it is evidenced by a visit to the many beaches.

Find out where the rest of the hotels, attractions, and must-see destinations of Bali are located by exploring the interactive map on this page.